Online undergraduate lectures on math analysis

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Numerous online resources for math analysis lectures are available, particularly through MIT's OpenCourseWare (OCW), which offers seven undergraduate analysis courses, including Analysis I and II, as well as specialized topics like Functions of a Complex Variable and Combinatorial Analysis. While there is a wealth of lecture notes accessible, the availability of video lectures for analysis is less prominent compared to subjects like Linear Algebra or Differential Equations. The desire for a centralized, publicly accessible database for math analysis resources is echoed, highlighting a gap in easily accessible video content for this subject area.
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ARe there any available online lectures on math analysis for math undergraduates? I see plenty of lectures notes on linear algebra , but none on analysis(or naked calculus , as I like to call it.)

Can anyone give me insight as to where all the online lectures for analysis are?
 
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Have you tried googling analysis class (lecture) notes?
 
Try MIT's OCW (Open Course Ware). They list 7 Undergrad Analysis Courses
18.100B Analysis I
18.100C Analysis I
18.101 Analysis II
18.104 Seminar in Analysis: Applications to Number Theory
18.112 Functions of a Complex Variable
18.314 Combinatorial Analysis
18.330 Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Could probably include:
18.014 Calculus with Theory I
18.024 Calculus with Theory II
 
the OCW websites have some lecture notes, this website is good as well:

http://pirate.shu.edu/~wachsmut/ira/index.html

I'm not sure if there are VIDEO lectures as there are of Linear ALgebra or Differential Equations (on OCW if your interested).

I wish every university had their own version of OCW, or at least every well-endowed university.

Cheerio!
 
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